Cambridge for Ukraine

The Cambridge community stands with Ukraine.

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The Cambridge community stands with Ukraine.

Join the creative arts community to support Ukraine.

The Cambridge community is not one to sit on the sidelines when there is a threat to justice, locally or globally. Sadly, the crisis in Ukraine is affecting millions of families and individuals, including refugees and those who are weathering the war in their communities.

In response, José Mateo Ballet Theatre’s Dance for World Community, ArtsBoston, Cambridge Arts, Cambridge Community Foundation, Cambridge Community Television, and Harvard Square Business Association, are collaborating to raise funds to support those affected by the war in Ukraine.

"Cambridge for Ukraine" is a free gathering and series of performances on Sunday, March 20, 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Sanctuary Theatre, 400 Harvard Street to show solidarity. View the slate of performances here. We welcome donations from the community, which will be distributed in full to nonprofits supporting humanitarian efforts in response to the Ukraine crisis.

We are so thankful for the creativity and commitment of our nonprofit partners and the generosity of our donors, who underscore that Cambridge is a community that comes together in times of crises, both near and far.


Cambridge for Ukraine is a fund at the Cambridge Community Foundation.

(EIN #: 046012492)

If you would like to mail a check, please write "Cambridge for Ukraine" in the memo and send it to: Cambridge Community Foundation, 99 Bishop Allen Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139.

For more information, or for other ways to donate, please contact Michal Rubin at mrubin@Cambridgecf.org.

We are grateful to partner with José Mateo Ballet Theatre’s Dance for World Community, on the Cambridge for Ukraine Fund. They may contact donors to the fund with notes of gratitude and updates. If you do not wish to be contacted in this regard, please email: eackerson@Cambridgecf.org